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TEA Parties and "End the Fed" Protests cannot win back the
Republic without this information!
Many Americans appear to be awakening from their slumber of apathy
as government forces are making their move for total control of our
lives. Massive TEA Party protests on April 15th, followed by more than
1000 again on Independence Day, show a growing movement of concerned,
dedicated Americans. But there is a major component missing from those
protests. There is a nearly universal lack of understanding of the issue
of Sustainable Development and the dangers it poses to our liberty.
Consequently, that issue is being left out of the protests.
Meanwhile, as thousands attend the TEA Parties and protest the Federal
Reserve, taxes, and out of control federal government, inside their local
city halls, international forces are busy turning the communities into
little soviets.
I have been traveling the nation over the past few months sounding the
alarm that we cannot win this battle to restore our Republic if we
don’t understand that what we face is not a bunch of random issues --
but a complete agenda of control -- Sustainable Development. Cap N Trade,
global warming, population control, gun control, open borders and illegal
immigration, higher taxes, higher gas prices, refusal to drill American
oil, education restructuring, international IDs, natural health
supplement control, food control, farming "reform," control of
private property, NAIS and UN Global Governance are all part of the
Sustainable Development/Agenda 21 blueprint.
To that end, I am focusing this entire issue on Sustainable Development
to give activists all the ammunition they need to fight back. I am also
including a list of more than 500 cities that are currently enacting
Sustainable Development policies.
http://www.iclei.org/index.php?id=1387®ion=NA If this is
happening in your town (and it is), I urge you to challenge your local
city council and mayor to stop these polices. The battles now must be
fought on the local level. Remove Sustainable Development from every
community and policies out of the federal government will be neutralized.
And only then can we be on our way to restoring the American
Republic. ------ Tom DeWeese
Sustainable Development: The root of all our problems
In his book, Earth in the Balance, Al Gore warned that a
"wrenching transformation" must take place to lead America away
from the "horrors of the Industrial Revolution." The process to
do that is called Sustainable Development and its’ roots can be traced
back to a UN policy document called Agenda 21, adopted at the UN’s
Earth Summit in 1992.
Sustainable Development calls for changing the very infrastructure of the
nation, away from private ownership and control of property to nothing
short of central planning of the entire economy -- often referred to as
top-down control. Truly, Sustainable Development is designed to change
our way of life.
In short, it’s all about wealth redistribution. Your wealth into a
green rat hole.
During the Cold War, communists tried to get us to surrender our
liberties and way of life for the wisdom of Karl Marx. Americans didn’t
buy it.
But now, they have taken the same clap trap and wrapped it all in a nice
green blanket, scaring us with horror stories about the human destruction
of the environment -- and so we are now throwing our liberties on the bon
fire like a good old fashioned book burning -- all in the name of
protecting the planet.
It sounds so friendly. So meaningful. So urgent. But, the devastation to
our liberty and way of life is the same as if Lenin ordered it.
We now have a new language invading our government at all levels. Old
words with new meanings fill government policy papers. The typical city
council meeting discusses "community development,"
"historic preservation," and "partnerships" between
the city and private business.
Civic leaders organize community meetings run by
"facilitators," as they outline a "vision" for the
town, enforced by "consensus." No need for debate when you have
consensus! People of great importance testify before congressional
committees of the dire need for "social justice."
Free trade, social justice, consensus, global truth, partnerships,
preservation, stakeholders, land use, environmental protection,
development, diversity, visioning, open space, heritage, comprehensive
planning, critical thinking, and community service are all part of our
new language.
What are they really talking about? What mental pictures come to mind
when those words are used? George Orwell realized that those who control
language and manipulate key phrases can control policy.
The language is being changed and manipulated to quietly implement a very
destructive policy. Whenever you see or hear these words, know that, in
every case, they are defining one thing - the implementation of
Sustainable Development.
Rather than good management of resources, Sustainable Development has
come to mean denied use and resources locked away from human hands. In
short, it has become a code word for an entire economic and social
agenda.
I have spent most of the past 12 years studying every facet of this new
political agenda which is fast becoming a revolution -- touching every
aspect of our businesses, our public education system, our private
property, our families and our individual lives.
Interestingly, it is not a Republican or Democrat issue. It’s not
liberal or conservative. It is being implemented on a purely bipartisan
basis. It is now the official policy of the United States, put in force
by literally every department of the government. It is the official
policy of every state government, and nearly every city, town and county
in the nation.
But, I warn you, accepting the perception that Sustainable Development is
simply good environmental stewardship is a serious and dangerous
mistake.
So what is Sustainable Development? The Sustainablists insist that
society be transformed into feudal-like governance by making nature the
central organizing principle for our economy and society.
To achieve this, Sustainablist policy focuses on three components; global
land use, global education, and global population control.
Keep in mind that America is the only country in the world based on the
ideals of private property. But, private property is incompatible with
the collectivist premise of Sustainable Development.
If you doubt that, then consider this quote from the report of the 1976
UN’s Habitat I conference which said: "Land. . . cannot be treated
as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the
pressures and inefficiencies of the market. Private land ownership is
also a principle instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth,
therefore, contributes to social injustice."
According to Sustainablist doctrine, It is a social injustice for some to
have prosperity if others do not. It is a social injustice to keep our
borders closed. It is a social injustice for some to be bosses and others
to be merely workers.
Social justice is a major premise of Sustainable Development. Another
word for social justice, by the way, is Socialism. Karl Marx was the
first to coin the phrase "social justice."
Some officials try to pretend that Sustainable Development is just a
local effort to protect the environment -- just your local leaders
putting together a local vision for the community. Then ask your local
officials how it is possible that the exact language and tactics for
implementation of Sustainable Development are being used in nearly every
city around the globe from Lewiston, Maine to Singapore. Local
indeed.
Sustainable Development is the process by which America is being
reorganized around a central principle of state collectivism using the
environment as bait.
The best way to understand what Sustainable Development actually is can
be found by discovering what is NOT sustainable.
According to the UN’s Biodiversity Assessment Report, items for our
everyday lives that are NOT sustainable include: Ski runs, grazing of
livestock, plowing of soil, building fences, industry, single family
homes, paved and tarred roads, logging activities, dams and reservoirs,
power line construction, and economic systems that fail to set proper
value on the environment (capitalism, free markets).
Maurice Strong, Secretary General of the UN’s Rio Earth Summit in 1992
said, ". .. Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the
affluent middle class -- involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels,
appliances, home and work air-conditioning, and suburban housing are not
sustainable."
Are you starting to see the pattern behind Cap and Trade, the Clean Air
Act, the Clean Water Act, and all of those commercials you’re forced to
watch about the righteousness of Going Green? They are all part of the
enforcement if Sustainable Development.
And one of the most destructive tools they use to force it on us is
something called the "precautionary principle." That means that
any activities that might threaten human health or the environment should
be stopped -- even if no clear cause and effect relationship has been
established -- and even if the potential threat is largely
theoretical.
That makes it easy for any activist group to issue warnings by news
release or questionable report and have those warnings quickly turned
into public policy -- just in case.
Many are now finding non-elected regional governments and governing
councils enforcing policy and regulations. As these policies are
implemented, locally-elected officials are actually losing power and
decision-making ability in their own communities. Most decisions are now
being made behind the scenes in non-elected "sustainability
councils" armed with truckloads of federal regulations, guidelines,
and grant money.
The three Es
According to its authors, the objective of Sustainable Development is
to integrate economic, social, and environmental policies in order to
achieve reduced consumption, social equity, and the preservation and
restoration of biodiversity.
The Sustainablists insist that society be transformed into feudal-like
governance by making Nature the central organizing principle for our
economy and society. As such, every societal decision would first be
questioned as to how it might effect the environment. To achieve this,
Sustainablist policy focuses on three components; land use, education,
and population control and reduction.
The Sustainable Development logo used in most literature on the subject
contains three connecting circles labeled Social Equity; Economic
Prosperity; and Ecological Integrity (known commonly as the 3
Es).
Social Equity
As stated, Sustainable Development’s Social Equity plank is based
on a demand for "social justice." Today, the phrase is used
throughout Sustainablist literature. The Sustainablist system is based on
the principle that individuals must give up selfish wants for the needs
of the common good, or the "community." How does this differ
from Communism?
This is the same policy behind the push to eliminate our nation’s
borders to allow the "migration" of those from other nations
into the United States to share our individually-created wealth and our
taxpayers-paid government social programs. Say the Sustainablists,
"Justice and efficiency go hand in hand." "Borders,"
they say, "are unjust."
Under the Sustainablist system, private property is an evil that is used
simply to create wealth for a few. So too, is business ownership.
Instead, "every worker/person will be a direct capital owner."
Property and businesses are to be kept in the name of the owner, keeping
them responsible for taxes and other expenses, however control is in the
hands of the "community." That policy is right out of the
Socialist handbook.
Economic Prosperity
Sustainable Development’s economic policy is based on one
overriding premise: that the wealth of the world was made at the expense
of the poor. It dictates that, if the conditions of the poor are to be
improved, wealth must first be taken from the rich. Consequently,
Sustainable Development’s economic policy is based not on private
enterprise but on public/private partnerships.
In order to give themselves an advantage over competition, some
businesses -- particularly large corporations -- now find a great
advantage in dealing directly with government, actively lobbying for
legislation that will inundate smaller companies with regulations that
they cannot possibly comply with or even keep up with. This
government/big corporation back-scratching has always been a dangerous
practice because economic power should be a positive check on government
power, and vise versa. If the two should ever become combined, control of
such massive power can lead only to tyranny. One of the best examples of
this was the Italian model in the first half of the Twentieth Century
under Mussolini’s Fascism.
Together, select business leaders who have agreed to help government
impose Sustainablist green positions in their business policies, and
officials at all levels of government are indeed merging the power of the
economy with the force of government in Public/Private Partnerships on
the local, state and federal levels.
As a result, Sustainable Development policy is redefining free trade to
mean centralized global trade "freely" crossing (or
eliminating) national borders. It definitely does not mean people and
companies trading freely with each other. Its real effect is to
redistribute American manufacturing, wealth, and jobs out of our borders
and to lock away American natural resources. After the regulations have
been put in place, literally destroying whole industries, new
"green" industries created with federal grants bring newfound
wealth to the "partners." This is what Sustainablists refer to
as economic prosperity.
Ecological Integrity
"Nature has an integral set of different values (cultural,
spiritual and material) where humans are one strand in nature’s web and
all living creatures are considered equal. Therefore the natural way is
the right way and human activities should be molded along nature’s
rhythms." from the UN’s Biodiversity Treaty presented at the 1992
UN Earth Summit.
This quote lays down the ground rules for the entire Sustainable
Development agenda. It says humans are nothing special -- just one strand
in the nature of things or, put another way, humans are simply biological
resources. Sustainablist policy is to oversee any issue in which man
interacts with nature -- which, of course, is literally everything. And
because the environment always comes first, there must be great
restrictions over private property ownership and control. This is
necessary, Sustainablists say, because humans only defile
nature.
Under Sustainable Development there can be no concern over individual
rights -- as we must all sacrifice for the sake of the environment.
Individual human wants, needs, and desires are to be conformed to the
views and dictates of social planners. The UN’s Commission on Global
Governance said in its 1995 report: "Human activity... combined with
unprecedented increases in human numbers... are impinging on the
planet’s basic life support system. Action must be taken now to control
the human activities that produce these risks"
Under Sustainable Development there can be no limited government, as
advocated by our Founding Fathers, because, we are told, the real or
perceived environmental crisis is too great. Maurice Strong, Chairman of
the 1992 UN Earth Summit said: "A shift is necessary toward
lifestyles less geared to environmentally-damaging consumption patterns.
The shift will require a vast strengthening of the multilateral system,
including the United Nations."
The politically based environmental movement provides Sustainablists
camouflage as they work to transform the American systems of government,
justice, and economics. It is a masterful mixture of socialism (with its
top down control of the tools of the economy) and fascism (where property
is owned in name only -- with no control). Sustainable Development is the
worst of both the left and the right. It is not liberal, nor is it
conservative. It is a new kind of tyranny that, if not stopped, will
surely lead us to a new Dark Ages of pain and misery yet unknown to
mankind.